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  • Burbank Football Wins Big Over Arcadia

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    Burbank quarterback Deshawn Laporte stood tall in defeat versus Muir. (Photo by Xavier Dubon)

    If there is one thing the Burbank High football team wanted to do Friday night when it visited Arcadia, it was to put the previous week’s loss to Muir in the rearview mirror.

    Burbank had no problems with that, rolling to a big 55-13 Pacific League win over the Apaches.

    Junior quarterback Deshaun LaPorte had a night to remember, completing 25 of 27 passes for 463 yards and three touchdowns. He was also intercepted. Just one of his passes hit the turf.

    “This week was a little tough coming in after that loss. We just focused on ourselves and getting healthier. We had a couple of kids banged up. We were not 100 percent. Today we knew it was about focusing on ourselves.”

    Burbank (4-2, 2-1 in league) scored 41 points in the first half and came just a yard short of yet another touchdown on the final play of the half.

    Three receivers had over 100 yards, led by Chase Miles with 180 yards. Exodus Freeman had 11 yards and Tyler Hudson had 103 yards receiving. Elijah Pendleton had 69 yards in just two receptions.

    Pendleton scored the first touchdown of the game at the 10:17 mark of the first quarter, a 7-yard run.

    The Bulldogs extended their lead a few minutes later when Hudson scored on a 3-yard run.

    Johnny Sale had a 1-yard touchdown run later in the quarter. Laporte and Hudson hooked up on a 14-yard touchdown later in the first quarter.

    Laporte completed his first 13 passes before being intercepted on his 14th attempt.

    Burbank also got a strong effort from junior Troy Wells, who was playing his first game as a Bulldogs. He had seventh carries for 66 yards and had a 30-yard touchdown.

    Burbank will host Pasadena next Friday at home.

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    Jim Riggio

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  • Burroughs Gets Back to Basics in Win Over Arcadia

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    Burroughs football coach Jose Calzadilla knew he had to make some changes for his team, which entered winless before Thursday’s Pacific League road contest at Arcadia High.

    Calzadilla didn’t get fancy. He just went back to the basics and his team came away 41-33 victors over the host Apaches.

    “We had a handful of things that we wanted to do tonight and we saw some things and we made adjustments over the course of the game, but ultimately we knew we were going to run the ball,’’ said Calzadilla, who earned his first win as varsity head coach. “We knew we were going to go outside. They have some decent size inside. We had to keep them honest, but ultimately we were going to run the ball and take shots when they were available.”

    Burroughs (1-4, 1-1 in league) got a fine effort on the ground from junior quarterback Brandon Chapparo and junior running back Sho Fujita.

    Fujita carried the ball 33 times for 186 yards and three touchdowns.

    Chapparo had 14 carries for 170 yards and a touchdown.

    “It feels really good,” Fujita said. “It was a group effort. I couldn’t have done it without the team.”

    Fujita scored on a 9-yard-run with 8:54 left in the first quarter to get the Bears on the board.

    Arcadia (1-4, 1-1 in league) got on the board later in the quarter as Ethan Long scored on a 5-yard-run with 3:08 left in the quarter. The Apaches hit the goal post on the extra point and it bounced out, leaving Burroughs with a 7-6 advantage.

    Fujita had a 4-yard touchdown at the 10:47 mark of the second quarter. Arcadia responded with a 5-yard touchdown run by AJ Pressnall.

    Arcadia took its lone lead of the game later in the quarter when Pressnall hooked up with Aiden Reyes on a 74-yard touchdown pass. 

    Burroughs fought back behind backup Sean Gahman, who alternated with Chapparo throughout most of the contest.

    Gahman hooked up with Brendan Smith on a 58-yard touchdown pass with 1:02 left in the third quarter. 

    The Bears scored a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter as Carson Shrode scored on a 9-yard run in his first carry of the game.

    Fujita added a 10-yard touchdown with 1:55 left in the third quarter to put Burroughs up 34-19.

    Arcadia cut the deficit to 34-25 with 8:44 left when Pressnall hooked up with Tyler Rangsuebsin on a 26-yard touchdown pass.

    But Chapparo kept Burroughs moving. He scored on a 21-yard run with 3:08 left to play to make it 41-25.

    Burroughs will host Glendale High next Friday at Memorial Field.

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    Jim Riggio

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